Unmanned systems are designed to reduce risk and magnify the impact of manned forces. Expanding unmanned involvement in military operations will require greater vehicle autonomy and the adoption of new concepts of operations. This paper discusses the technical challenges of unmanned systems in support of dismounted operations and research efforts by Defence R&D Canada to support unmanned vehicles in this role. New projects have been formulated to address these technical challenges.
Towards Unmanned Systems for Dismounted Operations in the Canadian Forces
2011
21 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aircraft , Natural Resources & Earth Sciences , Transportation , Canada , Unmanned , Remotely piloted vehicles , Autonomy , Canadian forces , Control algorithms , Defence , Dismounted operations , Intelligent mobilities , Path planning , Perception systems , Uav(Unmanned aerial vehicle) , Ugv(Unmanned ground vehicles) , Unmanned systems , Uxv(Unmanned vehicles)
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